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« am: Mai 13, 2007, 16:13:09 »

Hallo das habe ich mal bei den DEVELOPERN gefunden von einem Mitglied Namens Nonentity habs nur überflogen und wollte mich erst selbst dran begeben, wenn das WM6 Update da ist , vielleicht hat ja schon jemand erfahrungen mit diese  Einstellungen gemacht.

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After many days of researching, I’ve finally modified my file system to my expectations. This modification has only been tried with Magician, WM2003SE.
Do this at your on risk as I will not be liable for any malfunctions or any information lost. However you can contact me by email, ICQ or MSN Messenger for further researches and discussions.

WHAT YOU NEED:

1.   BigStorage ROM (optional) for “Program Files” folder
2.   Pocket Mechanic (optional) to change Storage Folder names
3.   Any File Explorer

Alternatively you can use any Registry Editor to change Storage Folder names

To change Storage Card:
Dir: (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\SDCARD)
String Name: Folder
Default Value: Storage Card
Modified Value: My Documents

Dir: (HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\SDMemory_Class)
   DWORD Name: IOCTL
   Default Value: 4
   Modified Value: 0

To change MMC:
Dir: (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\MMC)
String Name: Folder
Default Value: Storage Card
Modified Value: My Documents

DIR: (HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\MMC_Class)
   DWORD Name: IOCTL
   Default Value: 4
   Modified Value: 0

To change Storage:
Dir: HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\FlshDrv)
String Name: FolderName
Default Value: Storage
Modified Value: Program Files


 
#1) RENAMING YOUR STORAGE FOLDER USING POCKET MECHANIC

 


After renaming your storage folders, the system will prompt you to reboot.
#2) EXODUS
(LET MY FILES GO!!! I shouted at Microsoft)

“My Documents” Folder
As all of you know that the folder “My Documents” cannot be deleted as it is under ROM files. However, it can be renamed.

For me, I deleted the “AUTemp” folder (or any folders in the root directory  as long as it can be deleted) and rename “My Documents” folder to “AUTemp” as it still has some use of it.

Make sure that you have copied all the files in “My Documents” to “Storage / Storage Card” especially the folder “UAContents” and “Templates”.

“Program Files” Folder
Firstly, you have to uninstall all the programs in the Program Files Folder by unticking all the programs from “ActiveSync, Add/Remove Programs” so that the folder can be deleted without any software conflicts. Do not select remove unless it is necessary.

 

After you have uninstalled all the programs, there will still be some files in your “Program Files” folder. Cut and Paste the remaining files to “Storage / Storage Card”. You should be able to delete the default “Program Files” folder after that

Reboot your system and you will find that your entire storage card changed to “My Documents” and your storage changed to “Program Files” automatically.


#3) NEW SETTLEMENTS

Finally, after everything has been done, now you can reinstall all of your programs as default installation path and remember to set all your documents settings to save to “Main Memory”.

And now, you are good to go…

Cheers


Nonentity

MSN: letter_for_me@hotmail.com
ICQ: 106222660


Flaws:
   
1)   After the migration of the file system, there will be a glitch with the note function. When you tap "new" it will prompt you

"Could not create the voice link recording directory."

But after you tap "ok" it will function as normal... the note will still be save in your new "my documents" folder (A.K.A. storage card) as default...

2)   System only fails (storage = My Documents2, new "My Documents" folder on main memory) when Caller ID software is installed. This can be restored by taking out your SD card, wait till "My Documents2" folder disappeared, delete new "My Documents" folder and reinserting SD card. But u will have to repeat this process every time u restarts your system, unless Caller ID has been removed.

a.   Removing Caller ID Software

Step #1: search for "CallerID.dll" in your windows dir and rename it to "CallerID.dll-" this action will stop the system from using this file...

Step #2: delete "IA_CID_Startup.exe" under "\Windows\" and "\Windows\Startup\" dir. If it is in use, try renaming it and delete it after a soft reset.

Step#3: delete "My Documents" folder from root dir...

Step#4: cold reset your device...

If the original "My Documents" folder is still there, repeat step #3 & 4...
To be safe, do the same to "ContactSDK.dll", "DisplayCID.dll" and "iacontacts.dll" under "\Windows\" dir.

3)   Any new installations or modifications in the registry will have the same problem as above (Flaws #2)... But it is not permanent like Caller ID software. Just use the method above once or twice and it'll stay that way for good even you restart your system again...

FAQ:

A:    No, I’m not religious… don’t get mislead by the titles above…

Q:    Can this survive hard reset (power + reset)?
A:    No, it can’t… obviously… duh… but the files in all your storage folder will still remain intact. However, you will need to repeat the steps again…

Q:   What happens when I removed the SD Card?
A:   when you remove your SD Card, "My Documents" folder will simply disappears. When you save a note etc, there will be a temporary new "My Documents" folder appears in the root directory. But this folder can be deleted at anytime before reinserting your SD card and the original "My Documents" folder reappears resuming its place... it'll be fine to change SD cards as all SD cards will be recognize as "My Documents”.

Q:   Are you single?
A:   Yes… and very available too… hey… what’s this? Am I in the wrong forum or something?

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« Antworten #1 am: Mai 13, 2007, 17:03:00 »

Ich denke das macht wenig Sinn, da sich das Speichermanagement von 2003 und WM5/6 stark unterscheidet.
Bei WM 2003 war das gesamte System im RAM hinterlegt, was zur Folge hatte, dass bei leerem Akku alles wieder neu installiert werden muß.

Ab WM5 ist das im ROM gespeichert.
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« Antworten #2 am: Mai 13, 2007, 17:48:35 »

Oh. Coole Info.

Ein Kollege von mir hat den Medion 9500 und wenn der Akku leer ist dann muss ich Ihm immer TomTom neu raufspielen.

Ich bin froh daß ich so ein Problem mt dem Orbit nicht haben werde.
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Bin zurzeit zu faul die zu pflegen!
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« Antworten #3 am: Mai 14, 2007, 05:17:50 »

Hallo Pemabo
ich finde es trotzdem sehr nützlich, das soweit auf die Speicherkarte auszulagern um den internen Speicher zu entlasten.

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« Antworten #4 am: Mai 14, 2007, 05:29:50 »

Du kannst natürlich unter WM5 (fast) alle Programme auf der SD-Karte installieren. Vor Installation wirs Du gefragt, wo Du es hinhaben möchtest.
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« Antworten #5 am: Mai 14, 2007, 05:32:55 »

Ja natürlich kannst Du die meißten sachen auf der SD Karte installieren, aber es wird halt doch immer auch ein Teil in den internen Speicher geschrieben und interessant wäre es ob man mit dieser Einstellung diesbezüglich noch einen Schritt weiter kommt


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